Dissenter

  • 11dissenter — (di ssin teur) s. m. Mot anglais qui signifie non conformiste, ne reconnaissant pas la religion anglicane. •   Un vicaire, un dissenter assiégent leurs derniers moments [des Anglais], VOLT. Phil. II, 238.    Au plur. Des dissenters. ÉTYMOLOGIE… …

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  • 12dissenter — dis|sent|er [dıˈsentə US ər] n 1.) a person or organization that disagrees with an official decision or accepted opinion ▪ Political dissenters were imprisoned. 2.) also Dissenter someone in the past who did not accept the beliefs of the… …

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  • 13Dissenter — Dis|sen|ter der; s, [s] (meist Plur.) <aus gleichbed. engl. dissenter, eigtl. »Andersdenkender«, zu to dissent »von der Staatskirche abweichen«, dies aus lat. dissentire, vgl. ↑dissentieren> (in England) der nicht der ↑anglikanischen Kirche …

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  • 14dissenter — noun a person who dissents. ↘(Dissenter) Brit. historical a member of a non established Church; a Nonconformist …

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  • 15dissenter — One who dissents. For shareholder dissenter rights, see appraisal remedy …

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  • 16dissenter — One who dissents. For shareholder dissenter rights, see appraisal remedy …

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  • 17dissenter — n. 1 a person who dissents. 2 (Dissenter) Brit. a member of a non established church; a Nonconformist …

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  • 18Dissenter Acts (Sweden) — Karl XV before his death in 1872 …

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  • 19dissenter — noun Date: 1639 1. one that dissents 2. capitalized an English Nonconformist …

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  • 20dissenter — /di sen teuhr/, n. 1. a person who dissents, as from an established church, political party, or majority opinion. 2. (sometimes cap.) an English Protestant who dissents from the Church of England. [1630 40; DISSENT + ER1] * * * …

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